Disneyland Implements Facial Recognition Technology Amid Privacy Concerns
Disneyland has introduced facial recognition technology at its park entrances to streamline the entry process and prevent ticket fraud. The technology converts images of guests' faces into unique numerical values, which are then compared with photos taken when tickets or passes are first used. While Disney officials claim this enhances convenience and security, the move has sparked privacy concerns. Critics argue that the widespread use of facial recognition could lead to data breaches and misuse by law enforcement. The technology's accuracy, particularly in identifying people of color, has also been questioned.